Disgruntled BMC members ready to approach gov�t

BMC are now known as Gilport Lions PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
BMC are now known as Gilport Lions PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Some disgruntled members of defunct BMC Football Club, now known as Gilport Lions have said they will approach relevant ministries if the need arises in their quest to get their club back.

The long running impasse between the company, Botswana Meat Commission (BMC) and some members of the football club appear to be far from over, years after it started. 

The bone of contention has been how the status of the club was acquired by the previous owners, Ghodrati family. 

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